Re: fop.xconf
Peter B. West wrote: What's the intention for fop.xconf? It's been there for ages with the intent to provide for configurable, easily changed defaults. Unfortunately 1. There's not much more than PDF filters (in the maintenance branch), and if all filters are deleted, the code uses a flate filter anyway (which means you have to provide a nop filter in order to have a look at the uncompressed PDF code). 2. The fop.xconf, userconfig and command line options are not merged, although they should. J.Pietschmann
Re: fop.xconf
I haven't looked at it--but this was before my time on the project, fop.xconf hasn't been altered since December 2002. It appears to be related to Avalonization of FOP. For the benefit of other relative newcomers, it is located here: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-fop/conf/fop.xconf And the project's earlier discussion on it is here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devw=2r=1s=fop.xconfq=b Glen --- Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fops, What's the intention for fop.xconf? Is it to be processed by the user agent? What about user configuration? Have these things been decided yet? Peter -- Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html